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I can answer questions about Final Cut, Avid, DV cameras + editing, Hi-def, production, filmmaking, DVD creation and special effects. Please do not ask me questions about your desktop, NOR your windows machine, nor ANYTHING to do with copyright infringement.
I'm a film editor and certified trainer for about ten different applications.
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BA, Penn State university in film.
I do not answer questions regarding copying movies. That's not editing/desktop video. Look at www.videohelp.com
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Krystine, Let's do each question separately: "Can I use compression software to make video much smaller." Not really. Basically, RAR, Zip, 7-zip and all the other common lossless compression software
Richie, Unfortunately, the web really isn't in a standard that our TV's understand. "They're" talking that the convergence between our computers and our TV will slowly happen over the next 10+ years
Richie, 1) How do you make live video links into channels to view on tv? I don't really understand this question...could you possible explain/rephrase it? 2) Also how do you fix up the quality
Quynh, A definitive maybe. If you buy a HDD/Flash media camcorder it won't record MPEG2 - rather it likely records MPEG-4 (AVCHD) And I'm not sure if the Phillips player plays that. Of course
Howard, Whoops, I didn't mean to write this much. To some degree, .mov (QuickTime), and .AVI are 'containers' that can hold different flavors of video files. The codec is the 'flavor' of the video
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